The survey, carried out timberland outlet [www.carnwheelers.co.uk] by Tunisie Sondages institute, showed that 50 percent of Tunisians support Essebsi's candidacy, while 43 percent oppose it. Last week, the 87-year-old former transitional prime minister announced that he had decided to run for the next presidential election. Some of the voters, however, expressed timberland boots [www.carnwheelers.co.uk] concerns over Essebsi's old age. Over the past three decades, Essebsi has served as minister of the interior, the defense and foreign affairs, as well as prime minister of the provisional government. Another survey released last week by a different polling company showed that Essebsi is the favorite among presidential candidates, ahead of former prime minister Hamadi Jebali and current President Moncef Marzouki. Three people were killed in Egypt after a Facebook overnight spat over President Mohamed Morsi turned timberland outlet uk [www.carnwheelers.co.uk] into a bloody fight, state-run Al-Ahram news website reported Friday. The bloody episode, which took place at a village in the Nile Delta governorate of Sharqiya, 65 km north of the capital Cairo, started after a 28-year-old person allegedly insulted Morsi on Facebook, provoking a spat with timberland outlet online [www.carnwheelers.co.uk] a 22-year-old student, a supporter of Morsi and son of a local member of the Muslim Brotherhood's Freedom and Justice Party. Shortly afterwards, the spat turned into a bloody fight in which the armed student shot dead his opponent and killed another man who intervened to stop the cheap timberland boots [www.carnwheelers.co.uk] fight. In the absence of the police, some angry villagers managed to catch the escaped student after setting fire to his house and beating him to death. The incident is a reminder of increasing insecurity and disorder overwhelming the country over the past two years following the 2011 uprising that ousted former President Hosni black timberland boots [www.carnwheelers.co.uk] Mubarak, as well as growing public dissatisfaction with the performance and policies of the first elected civilian president. A Egyptian presidency representative welcomed Friday one of the country's richest tycoons at the airport upon the latter's return back home after the discount timberland boots [www.carnwheelers.co.uk] billionaire reached a settlement with the tax authority over his tax repayment, official news agency MENA reported. "The move sends a positive message that Egypt welcomes all honorable businessmen who fulfill their commitments toward their country," presidential spokesman Ehab Fahmi said. In early March, the prosecution imposed a mens timberland boots [www.carnwheelers.co.uk] travel ban on Onsi Sawiris, fou